A couple of new categories and a whole lot of happy business people were among the highlights of the 2012 WestShore Community Awards, handed out on Friday, Sept. 28 by the Chamber of Commerce.
Winners in 14 categories received glass trophies and accolades from peers, for a wide variety of accomplishments in business and community contribution.
Chamber marketing and events manager Julie Urquhart said this has been the biggest year for the awards so far, with two new categories, far more nominees (230, compared to last yearB次元官网网址檚 90) and a sold-out crowd attending.
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Business of the Year went to Patricia Wade Design in the individual category, Feel Good Yoga and Pilates in the two to 19 employees category and Saunders Subaru in the 20+ employees category.
One of the new awards is the Resilience Award, which goes to a business that has overcome challenges and excelled.
Colleen and Terri Park have been running their Serious Coffee franchise for nearly seven years now, through thick and thin, and received the Resilience Award. With a location a bit difficult to get to, and constant construction across the street at Capital City Centre, the Parks say it has been a bit of a tough run in recent years.
The recession, the introduction of the HST and the increased minimum wage have also proved challenging for the small business, but through it all the Parks have survived and reveled in their role as small business owners in the community.
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Full list of winners:
Community Service: PJ Music Studios
Healthy Communities: Stillpoint Community Acupuncture
Business Integrity: Simon Says Roses
Environmental Stewardship: Royal Bay Bakery
Civic Leadership: Debbie Qayum
Outstanding Customer Service: Eye Etiquette Optical Boutique
Resilience Award: Serious Coffee Colwood Corners
New Business Excellence: The Sign Pad
New Business Excellence: JosephB次元官网网址檚 Coffee House
Young Entrepreneur: Tina Barabonoff, Platinum Floral Designs
Employee of the Year: Ken Langdon, Olympic View Golf Course
Business of the Year (Individual): Patricia Wade Design
Business of the Year (2-19 Employees): Feel Good Yoga and Pilates
Business of the Year (20+ Employees): Saunders Subaru
Non Profit Organization of the Year: ReStore Habitat for Humanity, Victoria